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What do the three words antagonism,refugee,distraught all have in common

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All three words have a negative connotation
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Answer:

The three words have a negative connotation.

Step-by-step explanation:

Connotation is the idea or feeling created by a word in addition to its literal meaning. Words can have a positive, neutral, or negative connotation depending on the use that is given to them in certain contexts.

Denotation is the literal or main meaning of a word, independent of its use.

The denotations of the three given words are:

  • Antagonism - Opposition of a conflicting force, tendency, or principle.
  • Refugee - One that flees.
  • Distraught - Agitated with doubt or mental conflict or pain.

Considering the common use of these words, they are associated with a negative idea and carry a negative connotation:

  • Antagonism - Hostility or agressiveness.
  • Refugee - Someone trying to escape from a bad situation. / A criminal or fugitive.
  • Distraught - Crazy or deranged.
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